Sunday, February 14, 2010

Do I Have To Register Small Trailer What Is A Good Small, Inexpensive, Stable Sailboat For A Beginner With Little Experience?

What is a good small, inexpensive, stable sailboat for a beginner with little experience? - do i have to register small trailer

I had little experience in very small boats, but I have more time for teaching and want to learn only by doing. "But do not prefer to capsize and right the ship. Any suggestions? We are on a budget soon, probably a day with marine trailers in lieu of payment, a receipt from somewhere.


Were some suggestions of stable hard to capsize the ship as we could learn. We save a boat like that?

Thanks to all the experienced sailor who can help me!

5 comments:

chrysfer... said...

Laser sailing (and less expensive Pico), sunfish (http://www.sunfishsailboats.com/) and Toppers (http://www.toppersailboats.com/).

Zozobra's really a question of the conditions under which) (Sailing oscillating wind gusts, and how he wants to push the boat. If you come across slightly to the right.

An alternative could these inflatable catamaran Nice (http://www.seaeagle.com/SailCat.aspx). I have not tried, but how it would be very difficult to flush, and if it does - it would be super easy right:) Not a fast boat and sexy, but it can take anywhere.

chrysfer... said...

Laser sailing (and less expensive Pico), sunfish (http://www.sunfishsailboats.com/) and Toppers (http://www.toppersailboats.com/).

Zozobra's really a question of the conditions under which) (Sailing oscillating wind gusts, and how he wants to push the boat. If you come across slightly to the right.

An alternative could these inflatable catamaran Nice (http://www.seaeagle.com/SailCat.aspx). I have not tried, but how it would be very difficult to flush, and if it does - it would be super easy right:) Not a fast boat and sexy, but it can take anywhere.

science teacher said...

Lasers are great boats, but easily angered and are athletic.

Sunfish is a good beginner boat. You are making it difficult to reverse, you can feel the wind and learn to manipulate, too. They are available and later used in May to move to a bigger boat.

Emee said...

Get a laser! They are fast, competitive, easy to use, reliable, stable, but when it spills can easily recover (refreshing on a hot day), easy to trailer and store it. Not too expensive on the used market. Yes, you have to all ships. This is due to sail solo, not the open sea. If you spend a crew cab or try O'Day, or the day.

lacrosse... said...

Pumpkinseed, butterflies and hosts are an excellent choice. They work well for beginners, are not without point and easily if the right edge. They are even easier to correct when inverted. They are all one or two boats, easy to maintain.

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